Trojan on my computer...

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby ctjoyce » Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:23 pm

Lol, well one thing you could do to protect it (im guessing you got it off one of those great after houres sites ;) ) is get fire fox. The amount of crud I have gotten from those things has been cut out almost completely since makeing the switch.

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby rootbeer » Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:33 pm

The browser I use is provided by the ISP-- SBC Yahoo!, which is now AT&T something or other. What's involved with making the switch to Firefaux?
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby ctjoyce » Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:51 pm

1. www.getfirefox.com
2. Download / Install
3. Change all your settings
4. Enjoy your porn educational reading ;)

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby rootbeer » Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:40 pm

Which "settings?"
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby ctjoyce » Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:09 am

Things such as coolies, history dumping, stuff in your options tab.

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby rootbeer » Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:54 am

OK; when I sober up...
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby congo » Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:25 pm

You arec playing with a loaded gun - really!


I have 2 GOLDEN RULES with my PC


1. Backup regularly onto a 2nd hard drive + 2nd PC. (it's easy & for most stuff takes only a few seconds per week drag & drop)

2. Run a good, updated daily, anti virus.

Both have been learned the hard way. More than once on No.1!!



Yes Pete, you are exactly right. I realise the risk of course but I'm personally willing to take the risk and I do have backups of my data on isolated hard drives. I could only lose recent work if worse came to worse. If I am doing anything important I try to back it up straight away.

I was trying to put the whole viral risk factor into perspective is all. Obviously, critical or public data must be kept as secure as possible, often within financial constraints.
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby rootbeer » Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:14 pm

I have put Firefox on as my default browser. Now, how do I get all 107 of my Favorites into it?

I don't really like what I see when I fire it up; maybe I will like it as I grow familiar with it.

What are coolies? Is that a slang term for a person from China? What is history dumping? What is my options tab?

Forgive my ignorance, but I'm a trucker-- not a computer genius...


Edit: There seems to be no email icon on Firefox; looks like I have to exit and start SBC Yahoo! to send an email. This is either a design flaw or I am missing something...
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby ctjoyce » Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:07 pm

Well firefox is a third party software. You may be able to get a plug in for SBC, but I am unsure. I messed up as to where to find you options, its in the "Tools" drop down menu at the top. In there you will be able to import your settings from SBCs browser. Also I know that SBC is a POP E-Mail client, so you could use Thunderbird or Outlook for that.

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby Politically Incorrect » Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:09 pm

I don't think you can just import your favorites from IE, you may have to visit each site and bookmark them.

Coolies? sorry Im lost on that one also and I have been using Firefox for years, lol.

The other setting he refers too can be found in "Tools-options"
There you can st various settings and also empty your cache and cookies (the stuff that the browser stores from websites you visit, reason for storing this info makes page loadings faster when you return to the site).

Firefox doesn't have its own email, you now want to get Thunderbird, it is made by the same people that make Firefox.
With it you can set it up to access your email accounts so you won't have to mess with going back and forth to get mail.

If you don't care for the looks of Firefox you can go to "tools-themes" in the pop up click on get more themes and search for various user created themes.

You can also look for extensions (tools-extensions-get more extensions)  to add to your browser. This is the best feature of Firefox it is totally customizable, you can have it as loaded as you want or as light. You have choices what you add.

lol CT beat me by a couple minutes
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby Tom. » Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:09 pm

Click Bookmarks  then file then click import then select from Internet Explorer or a file

Done hoped that helped 8)
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby Fozzer » Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:19 pm

Your E-Mail option should appear on your Service Provider's "Home" page.... ;)...!

My Service Provider (Freeserve) filters out all the spam mail for me in advance...;D...!

(I don't use "Outlook Express)... >:(...!

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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby rootbeer » Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:43 pm

Thanks for the replies-- and so quickly, too. I have to go to work now and can't fool with it until tomorrow. I work nights, driving a milk tanker over Donner Pass between Reno, NV and Sacramento, CA. Miles and miles of curvy, steep, rough road. The pucker factor goes deep into the red zone when it's snowy and slick. It's been snowy and slick for weeks, now...
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Re: Trojan on my computer...

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:32 pm

I gave up on norton last year. The moment I purged my system of it the thing sped up to lightspeed. The only time i've been affected by any virus is when I was installing Norton, I don't know whether it was a coincidence but while i was installing norton, and a virus my HD also imploded. That was a fun evening. I now use the AVG free thingy and have had no trouble at all. It doesn't affect the speed of my computer and doesn't seem to find anything so I'm happy. ;D
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